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Franklin & Columbia divorce attorney explaining capital gains tax when selling the family home

Family Home & Capital Gains Tax in a TN Divorce

By Fort, Holloway, & Saylor |

For many divorcing couples, particularly those with young children, thinking of “divorce” largely revolves around thoughts of dividing the family home. But what is a divorcing spouse to expect when a split is finally decided? For example, does a divorcing mom need to worry about paying a Tennessee capital gains tax related to the… Read More »

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Juvenile court attorneys in Tennessee handling delinquent, unruly, and dependent neglected cases

TN Juvenile Court: Key Concepts You Need to Know

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Families who find themselves thrown into dealings with the juvenile court system may often feel overwhelmed with unknown processes and unfamiliar terminology. But there is clarity to be found. This article is meant to help introduce parents to some of the basic tenants of the juvenile court system in Tennessee. For additional information and… Read More »

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Estate planning attorneys in Franklin & Columbia helping with wills, trusts, and powers of attorney

Why Tennessee Estate Planning Matters for Seniors

By Fort, Holloway, & Saylor |

For seniors, estate planning can provide necessary peace of mind and help to ensure that assets will be distributed according to their wishes after they are gone. A lifetime of saving and investing deserves to be protected by a well-crafted estate plan that can serve the testator and their family. Beyond asset distribution, estate… Read More »

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Criminal defense attorneys in Tennessee explaining mens rea and actus reus

What is Mens Rea in Tennessee Criminal Law?

By Fort, Holloway, & Saylor |

A person cannot be found guilty of most crimes unless there is proof beyond a reasonable doubt that the person had the intent to commit the crime. The concept of a person needing to have bad intent (or an ‘evil mind’) is a legal concept known as “mens rea.” Mens rea is a Latin… Read More »

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Military divorce attorneys in Franklin & Columbia explaining TRICARE and CHCBP health care for former spouses

Military Divorce and Healthcare Benefits

By Fort, Holloway, & Saylor |

Military members and their immediate families enjoy certain benefits. One major benefit to military families is the medical health insurance extended to military members, as well as their spouses and children. Of course, this means that non-military spouses who are actively receiving military healthcare benefits due to their spouse’s military standing have some additional… Read More »

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DUI defense attorneys in Tennessee explaining consequences of refusing a breathalyzer

What Are the Consequences if I Refuse a Breathalyzer Test in Tennessee?

By Fort, Holloway, & Saylor |

If the police pull you over due to suspicions that you are driving under the influence (DUI) one of your most immediate concerns might very well be whether you want to submit to a breathalyzer test. Is refusing a breathalyzer test ever the right thing? This article aims to help readers to gain a… Read More »

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Franklin & Columbia DUI lawyer explaining what happens to your car after an arrest

What Happens to My Car If I Get a DUI in Tennessee?

By Fort, Holloway, & Saylor |

Those who are pulled over for drunk driving might have a lot of thoughts all clamoring for attention at once. And – among a pretty diverse array of potential concerns, one concern you may very well have is: “what will happen to my car?” This article aims to provide readers with a better understanding… Read More »

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Divorce attorney in Tennessee explaining why legal representation matters in divorce

You Want a TN Divorce Attorney: Here’s 4 Reasons Why

By Fort, Holloway, & Saylor |

Divorce can lead to a lot of uncertainty. One way people might try to regain a sense of control, or think they can save money, is by not engaging with an attorney in the course of their divorce case. While we understand these thoughts, a professional attorney simply knows things that the average person… Read More »

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Franklin & Columbia divorce attorneys explaining who can claim children as dependents after divorce

Who Claims the Kids on Taxes After a TN Divorce?

By Fort, Holloway, & Saylor |

It is hard to anticipate every twist and turn or issue that can arise while settling a divorce agreement, particularly when minor children are involved. One of the thorny issues that often goes overlooked until you are facing it is the question of who gets to claim the minor children as a dependent on… Read More »

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Criminal defense attorneys in Tennessee explaining shoplifting and theft charges

Shoplifting Charges in Tennessee

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It is important to remember that in Tennessee, shoplifting is a serious offense and a shoplifting arrest could lead to significant legal consequences. By understanding the potential penalties attached to shoplifting, you can enter into any legal situation better informed and more capable of understanding the best steps for protecting your rights. This article… Read More »

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